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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 37

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the Rapid City Journal 37 Sunday. October 24, 1 978 State grid rivals settle for a tie goal attempt and DeLaHunt missed a 50-yard try. SDSU is at Northern Iowa next week while South Dakota hosts league leading North Dakota State. SD. State 10 7 0 0-17 South Oekota 0 14 0 3-17 SDS-Lunde 3 run (DeLaHunt kick) SDS-FG DeLaHunt 33 USD Maguire 17 (Gramm kick) USD-Bieiuns 3 past from Pollock (Gramm kick) SDS-Motlman 4t past from Weikert (DeLaHunt kick) USD-Grimm 25 field goal A 10,000 Gramm's 44-yard field goal attempt' that was too far left.

The Jackrabbits' first touchdown came after Paul Konrad gained 49 yards on a trick play. As the USD defenders watched Konrad tying a shoelace, the center snapped the ball to him and he rambled behind a convoy of blockers to USD's four, where Lunde rambled over two plays later. Then Don Cbarlson covered a wild pitch to USD's Ray Blye and four plays later DeLaHunt booted the field goal for a 10-0 SDSU lead. A pair of passes for 19 and 17 yards to Mark Neumann aided USD's drive with McGulre picking up the first Coyote touchdown. On Its next series the Coyotes covered 48 yards In eight plays with Biezuns grabbing bis third pass of the year and his third TD reception.

Sports Pitt star sets mark HERSCHEL NISSENSON ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) Everyone's eyes were on Tony Dorsett Saturday, including those of the Navy defenders. "I could hear them saying, 'Watch Dorsett; watch said Pitt's swift and brilliant running back after gaining 180 yards and scoring three touchdowns to become major college football's all-time rushing leader in Pitt's 45-0 rout of Navy. Dorsett smashed the record of 5,177 yards set last year by Ohio State's Archie Griffin with a 32-yard touchdown sweep around left end on his 27th and final carry of the sunny, autumn afternoon. It came at 1 38 of the final period and gave the 5-foot-ll, 192-pound senior from Allquippa, a career total of 5,206 yards.

And it came just in time, too. "The coach told me it was my last series of downs whether I got the record or not," Dorsett said. "I was really going for the record on that last run. I wasn't going to be denied. I was so emotionally high it was unbelievable.

The fact that it was a touchdown run made it that much sweeter. "Before the last period, the coaches asked me if I wanted to go out and try to break the record or wait until next week at home. I told them I wanted to stay in the game and get as much as I could." Pitt's home town fans may be treated to a record next week anyway when the Panthers meet Syracuse. Dorsett needs only 92 yards to break the over-all NCAA mark of 5,297 set by Howard Stevens in two years at little Randolph-Macon College and two at the University of Louisville. "I'm looking for every record I can get," Dorsett said.

It also was Dorsett's 15th consecutive 100-yard game and the 29th of his career. Griffin holds the record of 33 games gaining 100 or more lines. Pitt 7 7 10 21-45 Navy 0 0 0 00 Pitt Corbett 30 pass from Yewcic (Long kick) Pitt Dorsett 6 run (Long kick) Pltt-FG Long 40 Pitt-Walker 69 run (Long kick) Pitt Dorsett 21 run (Long kick) Pitt Dorsett 32 run (Long kick) Pitt-Sindewold 18 run (Long kick) A 26,346 Five straight COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Notre Dame freshman Willard Browner scored on a nine-yard pass from Rick Slager in the first quarter and his brother, Jim Browner, intercepted a pass to stop a South Carolina drive in the closing minutes as the Fighting Irish defeated the Gamecocks 13-6 in an intersectional college football game Saturday afternoon. The victory was Notre Dame's fifth in a row and left the 12th-ranked visitors with a 5-1 record.

Notre Dame's Al Hunter rushed for 181 yards in 32 carries, including more, than 64 yards following Browner's pass interception in the closing minutes, which iced the game for the Irish. Notre Dame South Carolina ND-W. Brower ger (Reeve kick) 10 3 0 0-13 0 3 0 3-6 pass from Rick Sla- ND FG Reeve 37 ND-FG Reeve 30 USC-FG Parrish 49 SC-FG Parrish 35 WAYNE ORTMAN VERMILLION (AP) As one Unlver-sity of South Dakota booster put it: "We keep "em to the stands until the final minute." And the Coyotes did Just that Satur-day, coming from behind twice but seeing a 44-yard field goal in the final nine seconds sail wide as South Dakota and South Dakota State ended In a 17-17 Dakota Days tie. The tie dropped USD into third place In the North Central Conference at 3-0-1 and ended three straight victories that were decided with last-quarter touchdowns. The Jackrabbits are 4th In the league at 2-1-1.

Both teams are 3-3-1 on the year. SDSU took a 10-0 lead on Mike Lunde's three-yard scamper and Dan DeLaHunt's 33-yard field goal with 10 minutes gone. But then USD regrouped and it was even-steven to the end. The Coyotes at home for the first time since Sept. 4 led in rushing, 212-184; in first downs, 23-10, and in passing, 187-97, but lost three of five fumbles and had two passes intercepted.

Mike MaGulre scored from the 17 and Scott Pollock hit Jerry Biezuns with a three-yard pass with 1:16 left in the half to put the Coyotes ahead 14-10. But converted slotback Dick Weikert connected with strongman Monte Mosiman on a 49-yard pass play into a strong wind with :46 left and SDSU was back on top 17-14 at intermission. Mark Cramm's 25-yard field goal with 3:53 to play in the game knotted the score at 17-all. SDSU punted to the USD 34. Nine plays and two minutes later came NCC Augie snaps string ORANGE CITY, Iowa (AP) -Augustana broke a three-game losing string with a 14-3 nonconference victory over Northwestern of Iowa Saturday.

Bill O'Connor, who rushed 29 times for 136 yards, scored on a five yard run and Mike Gustafson hauled down a seven-yard scoring pass from Rick Chounard for the Vikings, 3-4. Dave Bomgaars kicked a 37-yard field goal for the Red Raiders, 4-4. The loss ended a four-game win string for Northwestern. A O'Connor run (Oien kick) NW Bomgaars FG 37 A Gustafson 7 pass from CJtouncard (Oien kick) A NW First Downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Passing Fumbles-lost Punts Penalties-yards 57-247 40-127 126 11-20-2 4-3 '2-20 7-17-0 4-3 3 35 4-40 Individual Rushing Aug, O'Connor 19-131, Magnu-ton 20122; NW, Reuvers, 11-74. Receiving Aug, Gustafson 3-1, Anderson 3-39; NW, Beernlnk 547.

Bison whip UND GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) Freshman quarterback Steve Campbell guided North Dakota State to a 22-15 victory over rival North Dakota in North Central Conference football action Saturday. The victory boosted NDSU to 4-0 in the NCC, while North Dakota slipped to 0-4 in the league. N.D. State 6 0 7 3-22 North Dakota 0 0 7 t-IS NDSU Campbell 6 run (kick failed) NDSU Campbell run (run failed) UND Petrlk i pass from Gunderson (Muiynotkl kick) NDSU Roby 6 run (McTague kick) NDSU McTague 43 field goal UND Deutsch 3 run (Kuklenskl past 'from Gunderson) Sophomore stars CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) Sophomore quarterback Terry Allen rushed for 182 yards and scored three touchdowns Saturday to lead Northern Iowa to a 37-7 North Central Conference victory over Morningside.

SOS 10 1M 7 USO 23 212 1(7 First downs Rushes-yards Pasting yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yardt 12 34 3-12-3 11-202 (33.1 2) 5-5 7-337 53 7-04 Individual Rushing USD, Msguire lt-99, Blyt 14-35; SDS, Konrad 1644. Lunde 34. Passing-USD, Pollock, 11-20-2, 17j SDS, Welkdert 3-12-3, 97. Receiving-USD, Neumann, l-134i SDS, Mosiman, 3-97. SDIC Dick Fisher for a 17-yard first down to the Wayne 16.

Freshman tailback, Jim Bockwoidt, filling in for the injured Rick Briggs, went the final four yards for the score. Kirk Gardner, a 220-pound fullback, led the Wayne rushers with 73 yards in 13 carries, while Lamb had 67 in 17 for BH. Wayne State Black Hills Wayne State 0 0 0 0-6 0 7 6 12-25 0 0 6 0 0 7 6 12 25 Black Hint BH Devt Weiss 39 pass from Jeff Lamp (Nevin Jacobs kick) Wayne Mike McMann 1 run (run failed) BH Lamb I run (kick failed) BH Kevin Hart 31 pass from Steve Lantgen (kick failed). BH Jim Bockwoidt 4 run (kick failed) Florida rallies KNOXVILLE, Term. (AP) Florida spotted Tennessee 10 points in the first quarter Saturday and then roared back for a 20-18 Southeastern Conference football victory behind the passing of Jimmy Fisher and the running of Tony Green.

The triumph kept the Uth-ranked Gators in the scramble for their first SEC championship with a 3-0 league record and 5-1 over-all mark. ball title Saturday by drubbing South Dakota Tech 35-0. Kasperbauer fired five touchdown passes, tying his school record, as Dakota State won its fourth straight conference game. The Trojans can win the SDIC title outright if Dakota Wesleyan loses to Huron College Saturday night, or if DSC beats Wesleyan in its final conference game this week. Jeff Rodman the NAIA scoring and rushing leader going into the game, rushed for 100 yards in 25 carries and scored two touchdowns, lifting his point total to 108.

He had been averaging 172.5 yards per game. Jeff's brother Rick, a middle guard, was the defensive star, recovering two fumbles. Tech's Jim Guthrie, also one of the NAIA's top ground gainers, had 66 yards in 23 attempts. D. Tech 0 0 0 0 -0 Dakota St.

14 0 7 14 35 DS Marcus Wlllard 5 pats from Terry Kasperbauer (Brian Lux kick) DS Jeff Rodman 10 pass from Kasperbauer (Lux kick) OS Gerald Comerford 11 past from Kasperbauer (Lux kick) DS Rodman 4 pass from Kasperbauer (Lux kick) DS Comerford 6 pass from Kasperbauer (Lux kick) Tech 10 54-67 42 6-13-3 5-29 2 3-3 32 3-21 DS II 49-133 109 9-17-1 2-24 4-4 63 4-49 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Return yards Penaltlet-yardt Two USD scoring drives came up empty one on Doug Jackson's Interception in the end zone with 1:25 left In the third period and again on the SDSU 26 with 8:28 to play when Bill Mathews forced a Pollock fumble. Gramm's score-tying field goal with 3:53 to play came after Neumann picked up 35 yards on a broken reverse attempt and Blye cruised for 12 yards. SDSU was held on Its next series and punted. Two long passes to Neumann got the Coyotes close and Maguire's short scamper to the middle of the field put Gramm in good position on the 26-yard line for the kick which was long enough but off course. Neumann finished with eight catches for 134 yards while McGuire picked up 99 yards in 18 carries.

Konrad rushed for 94 yards on 16 carries. Gramm also missed a 52-yard field end Frank Zitnik (AP Laserphoto) success, the Jackets went back to the air on their next possession this time with great results. Freshman quarterback Jeff Lamb, who bad gained most of BH's rushing yardage in the early going, turned to the airways hitting Dave Weiss for 30 yards, Kevin Harty for 13 yards and Weiss for 35 yards on consecutive plays the final going for a score as Weiss made a diving catch at the goalline with 4:58 to go in the half. Lamb, rushed hard on his punts in the second half, got off an 18-yarder early in the second half and Wayne took over on the BH 29. Five plays later, Mike McMahon plunged in from the one but a run for the extra point failed.

The first of two interceptions set up BH's next score. Lamb, running out of the tailback position with Steven Lantgen moving to quarterback, ripped off a 40-yard gain to the Wayne 16, then moved back to quarterback to go the final yard into the end zone. 1 Schulte's second theft and Tom Berry's fumble recovery stopped two Wayne drives. Berry's play set up yet another Jacket score. Lantgen threw to Harty, who was one step behind the defense, for a 31-yard scoring play with 11:45 to play and all but put the game out of reach.

The Yellow Jackets weren't satisfied, though, as they faked a punt and Lantgen took a short snap and hit again Receiving Missouri, J. Stewart 3-145, Winslow 2 24. Nebraska, Mallto 4-69, B. Stewart 2-43. Passing Missouri, Woods 6-15-0, 13 22-2, 191 191.

yards. Nebraska, Ferragemo, viwmi sxr ill kjana won ny omnwajf VmStimmwi nuwaiMMHSMWli 'ir-i-tm rftnrnr-iirri rrt" infimiianftr jraniiiiriXiii mMMumrnmiiin iiirinlnTiTniTTWini-tii USD's Ray Blye brought down by SDSU BH wins fourth straight; Tech drubbed BH Wayne .16 0 54-112 44-95 167 0 9-19-1 0-13-3 7-32 1-36 52 66 4-34 5-52 3-1 5-2 First downs Rushes-yards Yards passing Passing Punts-average Return yards Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Dakota State-Tech MADISON Dakota State, behind the passing arm of Terry Kasperbauer, clinched at least a tie for the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference foot- Roger Toland Sports Writer SPEARFISH No doubt Black Hills State football coach Gene Schlekeway had some anxious moments in the first half after "giving away" a sure three points but the Yellow Jacksts made it all a mute point by blitzing Wayne, State 25-6 Saturday at Lyle Hare Field. The fired-up Yellow Jackets, who have now won four straight after dropping their first three, recovered a fumble on Wayne's second offensive play and the slim crowd, braving snow flurries and 30-degree temperatures, could foresee an easy win. But the Wildcat defense stiffened and BH went for a 40-yard field goal with 12:57 to go in the first period. Nevin Jacobs booted the bail cleanly through the uprights, but Wayne was called for a penalty.

Instead of taking the three points, Schlekeway decided to take the first down to the Wayne 11. But Instead of going for a field goal on fourth-and four from the five, BH was stopped on downs. Things then turned into a punting dual, with Wayne gradually gaining the edge. Unable to move on the ground in the first period, the Jackets went to the air but were stopped at the Wildcat 33 on downs. Undaunted by their lack of Big Eight bons iced the game for the Tigers with a late 34-yard field goal.

Nebraska's hopes faded with five minutes left when a broken Nebraska play led to Dave Shamblin's fumble, which was recovered by Missouri's Bruce Carter, Nebraska had one more shot after the fumble, but Cornhuskers quarterback Vlnce Ferrragamo's pass was intercepted by Mark Klrkpatrick. Missouri 7 16 0 11-34 Nebraska 6 12 3 3-24 Mo-Woods 1 run (Gibbons kick) Neb-Smith blocked punt (kick failed) Neb Anthony 1 run (pass run pass failed) wo winsipw a pass from Woods (kick failed) Mo-Woods 1 run (Gibbons kick) Neb-Ferragemo I run (past failed) Mo FG Gibbons 25 Neb FG Evelend 21 Neb-FG Eveland 20 Mo-Stewart 93 past from Woods (Woods pass to Stewart) Mo FG Gibbons 34 Mlsseurl Nebraska First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 15 23 51-207 50-223 191 191 32 II 6-164 13-22-2 6- 40 3-44 7- 1 S-52 210 Individual Rushing Missouri, Leibson 19-71, DensdiM 1543. Nebraska, Anthony Donnell 14-90. Amazin' Mizzou does it ft fy 'mmssWia 'KA( i i 4 nil lis iBIill (AM fill JOHN BARRETTE LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) The game-breaking, 98-yard touchdown pass that shocked No.

3 Nebraska and lifted No. 17 Missouri to a 34-24 football victory Saturday falls into the "crazy play" class, said a jubilant Peter Woods. "They sent the play in and I could see that Nebraska was playing very run conscious, with both safeties up near the line," Woods, who lofted the scoring strike to Joe Stewart, said afterward. "I knew Joe could beat anybody if he got (covered) one-on-one," he said. Woods said he wasn't surprised at the play called by coaches with the ball on Missouri's 2-yard line.

"We run a lot of crazy plays," he said. Missouri Coach Al Onofrio said the Big Eight record pass was less risky than it appeared, thrown when the. Tigers were trailing 24-23. "We figured we couldn't lose on it because a safety wouldn't have hurt that much and an interception would be as good as a punt," he said. "Twenty-four points is enough to win," said Husker defensive coach Monte Kiffin, taking the blame for the Big Eight Conference defeat.

"We just can't give up the long bomb." After Woods' long bomb, Tim Gib- Oklahoma stunned NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Running back Terry Miller rambled (or 159 yards and senior quarterback Charlie Weatherbie came off the bench to direct Oklahoma State to three second-half scores as the Cowboys upset fifth-ranked Oklahoma, 31-24, Saturday. It was only Oklahoma's second loss in 41 games under Coach Barry Switzer and dropped the Sooners from the unbeaten ranks this season. The Cowboys, with freshman Harold Bailey a surprise starter at quarterback, jumped off to a 10-0 lead early in the first quarter, with one of the scores coming on a 72-yard scamper by Miller. But the Sooners got three long-range touchdowns one of them when tackle Richard Murray took a mid-air fumble and raced 21 yards into the end zone to lead after the first period, 14-10, and at the half, 24-13.

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